aphanon_meme ([personal profile] aphanon_meme) wrote2009-05-19 11:58 pm

Part 11 comes after Part 10

Part 10 is over! Part 11 is here. If you haven't checked the challenge entry, the challenge has been extended until Part 11 maxes. Hopefully that is enough time for people who are busy with finals and such to find time to enter, if they'd like to!

Should I mention that the number 11 scares me? I really don't like that number. Like how Natalie Portman hated the number 5 (or 6?) in Where the Heart Is. But a higher number. Well, anyway.

Da Rules:
*No image bombing.

Da Notes:
*If you're feeling down, make sure to get help, and refer to links on previous parts if you need them.
*If you don't know how to post images while anon, refer to this comment. Make sure to follow the directions on that comment as well!

And also:
*Posting on this meme, logged in or not, is opening you up and taking the risk for positive and negative comments. If you can't handle that response to your logged in comments, I'd suggest posting anon and not drawing attention to yourself.
*What you say is what you say, so please make sure you want to say it. Except for special cases (that hopefully will not come up) I won't be deleting or screening comments.
*This is a NSFW space. Warnings are not required.
-Feel free to comment or message me with any questions/concerns.

Father

[identity profile] madelineusher.livejournal.com 2009-05-20 04:46 pm (UTC)(link)
England has never really been Canada's father.

Oh, he raised Canada, took him in, helped the boy grow into a man. Canada is grateful to him and admiring of him and still loyal to him, and if England saw Canada the way Canada sees him all would be well.

But when he waves eagerly to England in the halls, he's always met with the same response.

"Oh! America! There you are!"

And when he turns away, barely hiding how much it hurts, and runs away from England through the halls, it's not England's arms that wrap around him warmly. It's not England's voice that asks what's wrong, what happened this time. It's not England's fingers that thread their way through the hair Canada shares with his father.

Canada knows very well who his real father is, and he willingly buries himself in his arms, knowing that at least one person regards him as a true son.

Re: Father

(Anonymous) 2009-05-20 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Aww, thank you so much ♥ *saves*